peony
peony 英 ['piːənɪ] 美 ['piəni]
n. 牡丹;芍药
名词复数:peonies
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- n. 牡丹;芍药
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1. The large, rich peony flowers look great in gardens and this is exactly why they are often seen as part of outdoors arrangements.
花园里花朵大大的、富丽堂皇的牡丹花看上去美极了,这就是为什么我们总能在户外布景看到它们。
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2. "I can give my customers a promise: if you eat at peony I guarantee that everything you get will be the safest and the best, " Yang said.
杨说:“我可以向我的顾客承诺:如果你们在牡丹餐厅吃饭,我保证你们所得到的一切都是最安全、最好的。”
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3. Among the creeping buttercup, cleavers, bindweed and ground elder emerged long-necked and peony poppies, blackberry, columbine, and a wild grass tuft of particular appeal to our cat.
在匍枝毛茛、猪殃殃、田旋花和羊角芹中间,长杆罂粟、牡丹罂粟、黑莓、耧斗菜还有一小丛我们家猫特别青睐的野草冒了出来。
- peony (n.) a 16c. merger of Middle English pyony (from Old English peonie) and Old North French pione (Modern French pivoine), both from Late Latin peonia, from Latin pæonia, from Greek paionia (fem. of paionios), perhaps from Paion, physician of the gods (or Apollo in this aspect), and so called for the plant's healing qualities. The root, flowers, and seeds formerly were used in medicine.
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